The Global Pollen Database currently includes data from Africa, the Americas, and northern Asia. This database continues to grow as new data are organized and made available by various regional data cooperatives such as the Indo-Pacific Pollen Database, the Latin American Pollen Database, and the North American Pollen Database. The voluntary coordinator of the Global Pollen Database is Dr. Eric Grimm. (...) Depending on the Result Type selected, the search results will be summary pollen diagrams or data (see file formats) that can then be selected for transfer to your computer. ... [Information of the supplier]

Plants are in constant motion as they develop, search for light and nutrients, avoid predators, exploit neighbors, and reproduce. Time-lapse photography allows us to easily see the movements of plants and clearly demonstrates that plants are living organisms capable of some extraordinary things. The movies on this site show a variety of plants living out their dynamic lives. ... [Information of the supplier]

The Fungal Cell Biology Group at the University of Edinburgh is investigating the regulation of hyphal growth and regulation, especially in relation to hyphal fusion; vesicle trafficking and calcium signalling. [Information of the supplier]

It is a great pleasure for us to announce the 7th Fraunhofer Life Science Symposium Leipzig 2012 which is this year associated with the 7th Annual Congress of the German Society for Stem Cell Research (GSZ). From November 29th until the 30th, the Symposium wants to view the topic of "Stem Cells and Clinical Applications". Stem cells offer many opportunities for biomedical applications. More and more stem cell research is becoming relevant for clinical applications. We want to invite you to present your scientific work and also to meet renowned keynote speakers as well as other scientists from the exciting field of stem cell research. This symposium offers you the opportunity to hear about and discuss new scientific developments, encounter new people, and meet old friends and colleagues. With the industrial exhibition you will surely find a good platform to communicate your expectations and needs for your research with business partners. ... [Information of the supplier]

This SRC conference is an important and unique scientific meeting where the intersections of plant development, signaling, modeling and genomics are explored through talks, poster sessions, and intensive scientific discussion. Outstanding researchers from around the world presenting cutting edge research directed towards a fundamental understanding of how different aspects of plant growth and development are controlled in response to intrinsic and external signals, and how such mechanisms are modified over evolutionary time. Plant growth and development are at the core of agricultural productivity, and are essential for human survival. The spirit of the meeting is that understanding fundamental biology is the surest way to advance practical gains in agriculture. In addition, plant biology has pioneered new insights into many fields over the last century, including genetics, developmental biology, epigenetics and genomics. This conference, which has been held every 2-3 years for the past twenty-five years, is the only regular international meeting devoted entirely to plant developmental biology. The interactions between established scientists and young investigators entering in this field are facilitated by special sessions that maximize interactions between the two groups. Its small size and secluded location make it a fantastic opportunity for discussion of new ideas and emerging concepts in the exciting and rapidly moving field of plant development. ... [Information of the supplier]

In contrast to animals, developmental processes in plants are strongly influenced by the environment. This meeting aims to bring together international researchers studying plant developmental processes that are established de novo or are significantly changed in response to the environment. [Information of the supplier]

The conference aims to bring together scientists in plant developmental biology, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, ecophysiology and biotechnology, with a common interest in root development. It focuses on the development of adventitious, lateral and primary roots as the outcome of genetic control and the plant's interaction with the environment. Based on the tradition of the earlier symposia held in the US, Israel, The Netherlands, Spain, Canada and Germany, the 8th International Symposium on Root Development aims to exchange recent knowledge and ideas on fundamental and applied aspects of root induction and further development. ... [Information of the supplier]

The Symposium will promote fundamental understanding of the diverse aspects of root biology. The symposium, titled: "Exposing the Hidden Half - Root Research at the Forefront of Science", will assemble multiple disciplines in order to facilitate exploration of novel approaches and investigation of complex processes and mechanisms. The intersections of root physiology, root development, root architecture and root interactions with the environment will be tackled by researchers from around the globe through talks, poster sessions and discussions. Basic research at multiple scales (proteins, cells, tissues and the root system as a whole) and cutting-edge methodologies will be highlighted as important means to advance agriculture. Graduate students, young researchers and senior scientists will find the conference setting in the scenic Jerusalem hills conducive for both formal and informal interactions promoting a rich exchange of ideas and knowledge and opportunity for fostering collaborations. ... [Information of the supplier]

The plant snoRNA Database and web-site brings together information from three independent computer-assisted searches of the Arabidopsis genome for box C/D snoRNA genes and from studies of ncRNAs. To date, the Arabidopsis box C/D snoRNAs have been used to identify approximately 250 genes from different non-Arabidopsis plant species and these sequences are included as alignments in the Database. Finally, the Database provides a unifying nomenclature for all of the plant snoRNA genes. ... [Information of the supplier]